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Rattlesnake Canyon is a scenic area within the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness which in turn forms the core of the Bureau of Land Management administered McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in west central Colorado. The canyon contains nine natural arches, the second highest concentration of such arches in the United States, after the much better known Arches National Park.

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  • Rattlesnake Canyon est un canyon américain situé dans le comté de Mesa, au Colorado. Il relève de la Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness, qui constitue à son tour le noyau de la McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area administrée par le Bureau of Land Management, dans le centre-ouest du Colorado et l'est de l'Utah. Il contient neuf arches naturelles, la deuxième plus grande concentration de telles arches aux États-Unis, après le bien plus célèbre parc national des Arches. (fr)
  • Rattlesnake Canyon is a scenic area within the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness which in turn forms the core of the Bureau of Land Management administered McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in west central Colorado. The canyon contains nine natural arches, the second highest concentration of such arches in the United States, after the much better known Arches National Park. Access to the canyon is either by a strenuous seven mile hike from the Pollack Bench trailhead or by the Black Ridge access roads. The latter are reached via the adjacent Colorado National Monument. These dirt roads are open seasonally and should only be attempted in a high ground clearance four wheel drive vehicle under dry conditions due to steep, rocky grades. The arches loop trail descends and then circumnavigates a bench into the canyon. It passes six arches before arriving at Cedar Tree Arch. A slightly tricky ascent on steep sandstone slopes and moqui steps leads to the top of the canyon and a trail spur that completes the circuit. (en)
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  • Rattlesnake Canyon est un canyon américain situé dans le comté de Mesa, au Colorado. Il relève de la Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness, qui constitue à son tour le noyau de la McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area administrée par le Bureau of Land Management, dans le centre-ouest du Colorado et l'est de l'Utah. Il contient neuf arches naturelles, la deuxième plus grande concentration de telles arches aux États-Unis, après le bien plus célèbre parc national des Arches. (fr)
  • Rattlesnake Canyon is a scenic area within the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness which in turn forms the core of the Bureau of Land Management administered McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in west central Colorado. The canyon contains nine natural arches, the second highest concentration of such arches in the United States, after the much better known Arches National Park. (en)
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  • Rattlesnake Canyon (fr)
  • Rattlesnake Canyon (Colorado) (en)
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